Doctor insights on:
How Long Do Hemorrhoid Symptoms Last

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H veins vs. 'rrhoids:
Hemorrhoidal veins are normal. But most people use the term hemorrhoids to indicate they've got problem(s). Some problems wax and wane; others need therapy (topical meds to coagulation, banding or surgery).
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Variable:
It really depends on maintaining bowel habit modifications.Good results can last several years if constipation is avoided.Those with familial tendencies may need retreatments sooner.Office methods have excellent long term results, avoiding surgical recovery time.
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Hemmorhoids:
A thrombosed hem will usually hurt for a few days then gradually resolve, so the worst pain is likely a week or less then slowly better over another couple of weeks. It would hurt a lot less and resolve a lot quicker if you let a surgeon treat it very soon after the clot forms. Then get more fiber in your diet to prevent recurrence.
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A month:
In babies RSV can be a long drawn out cold with wheezing and shortness of breath. Start to finish, it is typical for the baby for have a month long illness. In adults, its simply the worst cold you ever had! Adults should be getting better by the 10th to 14th day! Best of luck!
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Anxiety:
Anxiety symptoms can include feeling nervous or irritable, muscle tension (especially in neck, shoulders ; back), poor quality or minimal sleep, lack of concentration ; easy fatiguability. Lump in throat or butterfly in stomach sensation can occur. If you are referring to panic attacks - the symptoms usually reach a max within 10 minutes and then start to dissipate.
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Varies :
It is different for everybody but as the intra-abdominal pressure is getting back to normal, venous congestion in hemorrhoids will also get back to normal. Ongoing, consipatipn can add to this problem, however. Eating high fiber, drinking lots of water, sitz bath can all help.
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Overheating:
Depends on how long you were overheated and how quickly you received treatment for it. No hard and fast answer. If you're still having symptoms the next day i would get checked out.
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See answer:
It usually lasts 1-5 days, but in 10-15% of patients it can last a week or more. In 2% of patients it can last a month.Antibiotics are indicated for more severe cases : more than 4 loose stools /day, if febrile or if blood or mucus is in stool. Milder cases may not need antibiotics. Imodium (loperamide) should be used to stop the diarrhea unless the patient is febrile or blood/mucus in stool.
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See below:
-5 days after short acting drugs
two weeks or more after a long acting drug like suboxone. And that does not include paws (post acute withdrawal syndrome) which goes on for months characterized by depression, poor motivation, low energy and increased cravings.
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Depends on the cause:
Gastritis is often associated with H. pylori infection, which can ultimately cause gastric ulcers and even cancer. I recommend Mastic Gum, available from a health food store. Mastic gum kills H. pylori, and heals gastric and duodenal ulcers. It is a great gastric pain reliever as well. Usual dose is 1,000 mg per day for two weeks, but you can take it indefinitely, as it is completely non-toxic
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Colitis:
This is a complex answer and would really depend on the type of colitis and the current treatment. I would recommend talking either to your primary care physician or a gastroenterologist about your colitis.
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A few days:
With these kinds of calcium channel blockers, it is not usually recommended that they be discontinued rapidly or at once. Tapering the dose down over a week can reduce the "rebound" symptoms - it is not truly a "withdrawal," in the usual sense. If stopped abruptly, I have seen symptoms go on for a week, but they are usually only noticeable for 3-4 days.
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